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May 9, 2018 / By Frank Brill

Atlantic County sceneSamantha Marcus reports for NJ.com:
New Jersey’s average property taxes may
have hit a new record high last year, but you can find plenty of property tax
bargains in all of of New Jersey’s 21 counties.
So which towns have the lowest property taxes in your county, as well as
all the others? We’ve charted 63 towns where homeowners are lucky enough to
have some of the lowest tax bills in New Jersey.
You can find at least three towns where the property taxes are lower
than the state average of $8,690 in 20 of the 21 counties. The other county —
Passaic — has two towns in that category.
And some counties have towns where the property taxes are but a fraction
of the state average. A low property tax bill for Cumberland County is quite
different than a low tax bill for Passaic County.
See for yourself below, as we go county-by-county to find
the lowest average tax bills, based on data from the state Department of
Community Affairs.
Click here to see the list
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